As was suggested in a post by jn1780, I will go ahead and start the Thread.
It is evident that there some changes needed in the landscape of Thunderland. I think the real flaws in this team were exposed in Games 5 and 6. When Durant a Westbrook could not score in game 5, there was no help from the bench. The same situation was evident in the third quarter of game 6 when Westbrook and Durant would not pass the ball because either they or Brooks did not trust anyone else to produce points. Thus they turned the ball over several times because of the double teams on them.
But this is not the only time they have been exposed like that. For this very reason, many people are saying that Brooks needs to go. Looking at game 6, SA did nothing different from game 5 to 6. The only difference was they did not shoot as well from the 3 point line. From what I observed, there was no adjustments on the part of Brooks for game 6. He put the ball in KD, RW and RJ's hands and told them to go score. If we were to judge Brooks' value to this team from the WCF, then I would agree with those people who are saying get rid of Brooks. However, this is unrealistic at best because I don't think there is sufficient negative sentiment from Presti or the players to justify such a move. So, the way I see it, the only other option is the bench needs some overhauling.
So going forward, lets look at the status of the bench.
The veterans are Butler, Fisher, Collison, and Jackson. I hesitate to include Jackson, but he has 3 seasons under his belt now. That leaves Jones III, Jerrett, Lamb, Roberson, Adams and Thabeet.
None of these latter can be called a "scorer" except for maybe Lamb. Butler, Fisher and Jackson can score when they get the touches. Butler, who is a Unrestricted free agent, said he did not know what he was going to do. Presumably, Fisher will retire.
Thabo was a no show in the WCF, therefore, because he is also a Unrestricted free agent, I believe he is a question mark going into the off-season. I think Lamb replaces Thabo in the starting lineup if they do not renew his contract. If that plays out, it leaves Reggie as the only scoring option off the bench. True, Adams will be better, but he is still young and the coaching staff are working to develop his defense at the moment. Jones III has potential but has not been given much playing time. Jerrett and Roberson are presumably trash time only players and Thabeet is just a body in the middle to give fouls.
So, what is the solution. They need another scorer to come off the bench. Taking a look at the current assets The Thunder possesses, I do not think they are in a position to trade for such a scorer without giving up too much. The the only option then, may be free agency.
Here are some possibilities that I think might fit into the roster and whom Presti could get for a bargain. All of the below are Unrestricted
Dany Granger: Currently LA Clippers
Rodney Stuckey: Currently Detroit
Marcin Gortat: Currently Washington
Lance Stephenson: Currently Indiana
Ray Allen: Currently Miami
Boris Diaw: Currently San Antonio
Kirk Hinrich: Currently Chicago
The following possibilities are Restricted
Eric Blesdoe: Currently Phoenix
Gordon Hayward: Currently Utah
Isaiah Thomas: Currently Sacramento
Avery Bradley: Currently Boston
Evan Turner: Currently Indiana
Jordan Crawford: Currently Golden State
below are a couple of options if we could afford them.
Kyle Lowry: Currently Cleveland
Luol Deng: Currently Cleveland
Rudy Gay: Currently Sacramento
Paul Pierce: Currently Brooklyn
In the end in order to win against an overloaded WC and make it to the finals again, we have to have a bench that can produce points when the starters struggle to score. Presti may have to ask Bennett to open up his checkbook and/or ask us fans to shoulder some luxury tax. One ESPN analyst said that if you want to win a championship, you are going to have to pay luxury tax. He might be right, whatever the case something has to change in Thunderland.
Well I hope this will get the discussion off to a good start.
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